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<p>Again that presumes that the private colleges should be diversified across all income levels. This is completely at the discretion of the individual colleges what their initiatives are with regard to economic (or social) diversity. They could just as easily say “we aren’t going to support socio-economic initiatives” and be entirely within their prerogative to do so. Might unleash tax genies and all kinds of negative publicity but theoretically they could do this. Middle class kids aren’t “shut out” of a college education. Very poor families would be shut out of being able to financially afford a college education.</p>